Bob902
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I believe it is the Truxedo LoPro.would this be the Truxedo Pro X15 equivalent with the fabric top?
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I believe it is the Truxedo LoPro.would this be the Truxedo Pro X15 equivalent with the fabric top?
That is what I initially thought, but the description says fabric. The LoPro definitely says vinyl. I want the pro 15 since it sits lower and cheaper for the ford version.I believe it is the Truxedo LoPro.
Mine sits pretty low and it is vinyl.That is what I initially thought, but the description says fabric. The LoPro definitely says vinyl. I want the pro 15 since it sits lower and cheaper for the ford version.
Thanks! Do you do anything to treat the vinyl?Mine sits pretty low and it is vinyl.
I put some 303 protectant on it about once a month.Thanks! Do you do anything to treat the vinyl?
I treat my LoPro with the 303 Protectant.Thanks! Do you do anything to treat the vinyl?
With these covers, when you close the rear, are they secured/locked down?Mine sits pretty low and it is vinyl.
The cover does have a latching system. It can only be opened after opening the tailgate. With the vinyl easily being able to cut open, I don’t know that I would call it secure. It will stop honest thievesWith these covers, when you close the rear, are they secured/locked down?
Did you ever resolve this? I was starting the installation of my Truxedu LoPro yesterday and the back braces gave me fits. I got them in, but they to do NOT sit flush within the bed rail channels like the diagram shows. That long "arm" actually sits outside of the bed rail lip, under the plastic cover, and actually pokes out into the bed a hair. This is for both braces on both sides. I'll try to get a picture when it is light out.This looks like it may be the same as the Gator SRX cover. Did it come with installation brackets like the ones I'm enclosing a picture of? If so, how in the heck did the rear brackets get mounted, if at all? I believe I can mount the front brackets but the back brackets, I just don't see a spot for them.
I got the cover and the side rails on with no issues with these brackets that I guess were supposed to be support for the side rails or stumping me with their rear bracket installation.
how does it secure when rolled up? does it have buckles or a hook and loop?I have the gator roll up variant, which is great.. Just don't be cheap like me and order a "used but like new".. Just throw down the $240 msrp.
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Hook and loop setup. The straps stretch some making it a little easier to get a snug fit.how does it secure when rolled up? does it have buckles or a hook and loop?
I would think the Bak line would. I have their hard roll Revolver X4s, and the Ford OEM drop-in liner.Does anyone know if there's soft rollup bed cover that will work with a drop-in bed liner, like a Truxedo, etc?
Thanks Frank. Good to know since I also have the Ford EOM drop-in.I would think the Bak line would. I have their hard roll Revolver X4s, and the Ford OEM drop-in liner.
Frank
When you find what your looking for, and need any advice, drop a line. With the X4s, some cutting of the liner was required, for attachment brackets. No big deal. Not as scary as it sounds.Thanks Frank. Good to know since I also have the Ford EOM drop-in.